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  • "Journey of the Ring"... Who does travel? The Ring does go by tramping only.. ^^

    I wanna be the Ring.. ^^

  • Wonderful,wonderful, beautiful !!

  • I think Lothlorien was Frodo's favorite place in the world, it was a place that took its time and never changed. And I think when he moved back tot he shire, time seemed to pass by too fast for him, he wanted that eternal peace that he felt before, and the ring tormented him on his journey to mount doom, making his cry for that peace even more louder

  • Awesome! Tolkien Rules!

  • amazing! Thank you

  • Love it :)

  • I would chop both of my legs off to bring tolkien back to life!

  • Tolkien is awesome! i now believe in existence of middle earth just he once believed!

  • J.R.R.Tolkien is the best. He made me believe in anything. We need more authors as he was.

  • @DesdemonaShelley Ursula Le Guin --- Margareth Weiss The Sword of Joram (only the two first books) --- Patrick Rothfuss (The name of the wind) George R.R. Martin (A Game of Thrones). The Master of Fantastic Literature is until now Tolkien, but all this stories get close, straight ahead to the second position , and at least will give you a fine time. I am sure that you perhaps know another ones.

  • @DesdemonaShelley o another one. But its a spanish author, i dont know if you can get it "The sword of fire" Author: Javier Negrete (first book fine, second book a little wired)

  • Just beautiful thank you for posting!!

  • Es increiblemente hermoso... J.R tolkien es un genio de la literatura, un autentico genio, ojalas y su obra nunca muera...

  • Tolkien was, he's now and will be king of fantasy!

  • amazing (L)(L)(L)

  • Frodo lives!

  • I wish that MidleEarth is somewhere in other dimension, and a bridge to cross and imagine their beauty landscapes

  • Tolkien I believe must have seen Middle-Earth beyond what even the eyes could percieve...perhaps he himself traversed time and space through the use of powerful magic to tell us of this epic tale so that we too may be able to believe in a little magic ourselves, and that no matter the odds nor the journey ahead... love, virtue, and the sheer will to persue what is good and pure will ultimately defeat the darkest of foes!

  • @Tristus1007 Ummm that is a bit over board but he was a genius!

  • this is soo pretty

  • I've dozens of fantasy novels and whilst many have been brilliant, none have seemed as special as the LOTRs is. There is something about the world of LOTR that is supremely magical and special.

    

  • love how you put original paintings from the book in here. Tolkien would be proud:)

  • Beautiful i like it.

  • Tolkien for me is the best writer ever..

  • Other than the Bible, The Lord of the Rings is the greatest book ever written...and there is much in LOTR that is in harmony with the Bible....

  • @artanaxes Wow. I couldn't agree more, it's like you stole the very words from my mouth. Seriously...

  • Was this musical piece, or any of Jonathan Peters featured in the trilogy Film?

  • great song :)

  • watch?v=wNkC371hJig - The Best Fairy Artist EVER!

  • How beautiful.

  • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh this song made me poo myself

  • By the way, sounds very much like some of the King Crimson's pieces! Very solemn and somehow sad. Reminds of the words said by the elves of Lorien: Our sadness is unending

  • and there isn't only the trilogy of the lord of the rings, there are some books by JRR Tolkien that narrate the whole story of the middle earth, like bilbo the hobbit, the silmarillon, faëry... they are all wonderful and fantastic.

  • awesome...lol is this film and is there any book...or story ...i dont know much bout this

  • you seriously don't know about the Lord of the Rings?

    That's terrible....

    Well, there's the trilogy of books written in the 40s-50s, and there's the movies, though I would read the books first because they're the real thing.

  • I'd say the movies are still very good. Actually, it was the fans there were most excited about the movies, because they were so proud of them. For once it seemed that having read the book BEFORE seeing the movie made you like the movie more. Which is a phenomenom xD

  • @Lythya Have to agree with you there, usually the movies slaughter the book they're based on, but the Lord of the Rings movies were pretty good, though they deviated a lot from the books to make it appeal more to the modern audience haha

  • True xD When I read the books, I was like "Omg, that's all different" xD

  • Im meleth linnod!!!!!

    (English translation: I love this song!)

    Great job with it,

    God bless.

  • it seems that for modern people the movies set the kind of standard for Lord of the Rings, most people who saw the movies didn't read the books. The people who did this artwork and music too probably didn't base it on the movies.

  • beautiful

  • I listened to this years ago and it just captured the book perfectly. I love the movie soundtrack too but this seems so much more relaxing and less action all the time.

  • wundervoll einfach unglublich...herrlich *schwärm*

  • Quite much better than the actual -and corny- score for the LOR movie.

  • the road goes ever on and on as tolkien himself wrote... will I ever folow it? that is how I feel now... longing to folow it and let it lead me out yonder and i will be happy...

  • vanima! (beautiful)

    @theaterMarine88, you are correct Lothlorien means Land of Flower's Dreaming, or Flower Dreamland.

  • With 'Flower' it means 'Papaver Somniferum'.

  • at 2:30 ca. there is this very nice part, can anyone tell me what instrument this is?? it sounds like a harp to me.. but not shure.. but im shure about it sounds amazing :)

  • beautiful... simply amazing..

  • niphredi is a flower- it means snowdrop in english

  • Música suave e tranquila, excelente

    para fazer meditação.

  • A movie and music we at that time in our lives we will ALL remember.

    Blessed be: Miss Cindee

  • its absolutely beautiful beautifulideo.

  • "Frodo felt that he was in a timeless land that did not fade or change or fall into forgetfulness. When he had gone and passed again into the outer world, still Frodo the wanderer from the Shire would walk there, upon the grass among elanor and niphredil in fair Lothlórien." --a quote from the book.

  • Tolkien is on a short list of the people I consider my greateast influences and overall people (other then my parents) along with Walt Disney and Michael Jackson, the world that Tolkien created is so spectacular, a world that it would be one of my greatest dreams to visit.

  • I completely agree with your list, J.M Barrie (author of Peter Pan) is up there as well for sure.

  • absolutely, hands down, the most beautiful song i've ever heard.

    where'd you get the pictures?

  • Check out-ARTESIA-

  • I love this song. Is there any more songs my this man on you tube?

  • I liked these songs so much i bought them off of iTunes:)

  • The Formost,even today, I procliam...

  • Thw fire of John Tolkien was as similar(as not many ppl would guess)to the fire that he explained that was born in Feanor,his Inflamitory{but perhaps most noted character that had a small part but a great part,being created thrice as great as the most hardy persons in existance-of all who have ever been born.With J.R.R.Tolkien,I think,it was a similarity to his own veiw that his lifes work of Middle-Earth (ere and behond),of all the Tales of Elves and men,and thier tales,that he was a sage lord

  • TOLKIEN IS BEST AUTHOR

  • tolkien is absolutely the best author. he has created a whole worls with its own language and landscape. i love lord of the rings. and also read the silmarillion. also a great book which is about the whole time before lotr. great. absolutely great.

  • @seiistari The most amazing thing is that Lord of the Rings has no plotholes.

  • @Lythya Except they could of just jumped on an eagle and flew to Mordor, chucked the ring in the fire without encountering and problems what so ever :P But yes, I do love those films

  • @RazielXXXXXX The eagles of the misty mountains were not under control simply to be ordered at a whim. They had intellect and a purpose in their own right and only appeared due to the long established link between Ghandalf and Gwaihir.

  • @seiistari Have you read Children of hurin? I read the blurb and it sounded pretty epic, Morgoth's in it.

  • @llewsedwod no i haven't.. but i want to. it sounds really great..

  • @llewsedwod I'm telling you bro, that is one helluva amazing book. READ IT!! Morgoth is in it, and so is Glaurung the Dragon.

  • i read it...it's quite sad actually :(

  • @seiistari and the children of hurin:DDD

  • @yoblyRTF Children of hurin was pretty damn good.it reminded me of a Shakespeare tragedy kinda lol. I read somewhere that Tolkien actually based the character of Turin on a poem called Kalevala. I read about it, and it is very similar. With the whole sister thing, and a doomed fate.

  • @yoblyRTF yes! right (;

  • @Toughnuffet i feel you should be the one dying, lashing out at someone for no reason at all

  • hey guys, hate to be a ball breaker, but Tolkien is not a great author, but an amazing STORY TELLER!

    There is a great difference...Author is Steven King or Kazantzakis or Dostoyevski...

    Tolien came up with an incredible story that changed much....But he is not an author...He is boring, his descriptions are dull and most of them childish....Still we love him though, don't forget....

  • @sand451 I think that you cannot just divide art to authorship or story-telling, it's just art. And Tolkien was a great artist.

  • @sand451 Uh.....how can you say his descriptions are dull? I mean, he notes every little detail, every motion and every feeling...Even though I haven't red the book from the prototype but from a greek translation, I was still amazed by his spirit! By no means he's boring or childish, but not everyone like the same type of "fairy tails", I suppose^^

    But, hell yes, we do love him :)

  • @seiistari I have read the Silmarillion too, but I think one has to read it at least 10 times to take it all in.

  • @seiistari im sorry to say but much is borrowed from the Scandinavian sagas, and our tales, im scandinavian

  • Oooo lovely harpestry. I must teach myself that. Thanks for posting this!

  • Lorien is the short name for Lothlorien. Lothlorien used to be called Laurelindorenan, so Lothlorien is kind of a shorter version of that name as well, part of another dialect of elvis, i think.

  • I'm having problems, what's the difference between Lothlorien and Lorien?

  • Lothlorien = The woods of Lorien ( I guess)

  • Golden wood, or Dreamflower

  • Lorien means Dreamland.

    Lothlorien is Land of Flower's Dreaming?

  • Beautiful music...and your pics too!!!!

    5*******

  • But,but,where is the music from movie which you can hear when elves arrive at Helm's Deep in second part...??

  • Beautiful music!

    Nice job, calaf5! :)

  • Tolkien rules forever

  • makes u wish real life was as magical.

  • Fantastic

    Best artistic work to show th beauty of Lothlorien

  • Haha! You missed the "e"!!!

    What kind of person does something like that?

    Im just kiddin, you know I love u, my bro!

  • dont hate me,

    but what is lothlorien, i forgot(sounds like i should know it)

  • it is where galadriel and other elves live

  • even the rivendel elves?

  • no the elves are split into 3 main places Rivendell Lothlorien and Mirkwood

  • This sounds like it could be in FF7, i dont know where in the game though. It also is great for Lothlorien.

  • If you read how Howard Shore went around composig the music for Lothlorien though you will understand why it's like it is.

  • Finally some music that sounds much like Lothlorien feels in my mind. Thanks for introducing me to this. Although the movies were good, I think the director missed the mark by depicting Galadriel with a twist of sinister, whereas when I read the book (repeatedly!) I saw her as angelic and her realm as heavenly.

  • beautiful

  • where can you get this song???

  • long live queen galadriel

  • This is wonderful! It sounds more like I thought the Lorien part of the movie should have. I enjoyed this very much. Thank you for posting it! :)

  • Nice pictures, great music.

  • dedicated to an angel of heaven

    valentina Giovagnini

  • very inspiring stuff.

  • stange, this is the only piece of music i never get sick off. i can listen to it on and on and on...i never get tired of it.

  • i love the old forests and artwork in this , when i see it ,it reminds me of home

  • where u from??

  • ...sounds like elder scrolls....I think it ....

  • Elder Scrolls and almost every (if not all) fantasy video games in existence were inspired by the Lord of the Rings and Tolkien.

  • I must say this is epic,astonoshing,beatiful...

    This is a masterpice you should all enjoy couse this is a masterpice

    you would go a long way to find anything better.

    if anywon would find anything more majestic then this please give me a email.

    may you all live long and well..........................

  • This is beautiful. The beginning reminds me of Lorien.

  • Le hannon .. i gannad rîn o dhôr alfirin ammelui enni ...

  • Beautiful! What kind of programm did you use to make this?

  • Timeless. Infinite. Melodic. Beyond space and time. This is what the Elder Days were. This is what Lothlorien once was.

    Cheers, Mate

  • Wonderful...

    It makes me dream...

    I should read LOTR once again -

    when I´m listening to this song!

  • Personally I think Howard Shores Lothlorien far better describes it than the music on this video

  • I love J.R.R Tolkien he´s my inspiration!!!

  • dreaming about trees and big big forests, sunshine and moonlight...beautyfull

  • LOTHLÓRIEN!

  • Such a peaceful music...

    Tolkien was really a storyteller of genius...

  • Indeed

  • The music is timeless too :o I was listening and just watching the pics, with the idea I was listening it for hours... When I looked it was about 1 min.

  • Yes I had the same thing. I could listen to this for hours.

  • I think the music really describes Lothlorien - peacefull, beautiful and magical.

  • beautiful piece

  • ahhhhh.... the harp...

  • calaf5, "Journey Of The Ring"/Symphony #1 by

    Jonathan Peters is Divine- a most appropriate

    tribute to Tolkien. And the artwork?...

    Thank you for posting this artistic masterpiece! - Penny

  • JRR Tolkien was way ahead of his time; unless you take in the fact he was in WWI and living thru WWII and I don't mean in the USA. This video is beautiful and the music is great. He truly was a great writer and the musicians were truly inspired.

  • Perfect. That's all I can say.

  • Its so beautiful, i want to cry when i listen this music. Tolkien is a geni^^

  • awesome artwork

  • yea.

  • I must cry, it's so beautiful....

  • Muy bella la melodia y muy bonitas imagenes me recuerdan a un grupo de musica llamado Lothlorien ¿Alquien sabra donde encontarar musica ellos? ^_^

    5 stars

  • Beautiful, an exellent piece of music.

  • Are these paintings by the Hildebrant brothers?

  • Gorgeous melody !!!

    rest in peace dear J.R.R Tolkien

  • Beautiful

    5 Stars

    NewestNuma

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